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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

I’m absolutely gobsmacked that he wasn’t interviewed for the England job. I would have loved to have seen Saka and Foden playing as doubled up full backs with Trippier and Charlie Taylor while Pickford launched it towards Kane and Bellingham, watching wave after wave of San Marino attacks while they enjoyed 75% possession at Wembley.
But....but San Marino have recruited well mate.
 
The Friedkin’s will have to make a decision on Dyche almost as soon as they take over. I just don’t see how Dyche can be left to run his contract down. Our players have already shown on many occasions they have a heart the size of a pea, so the idea of a lame duck manager limping through to the end of the season will cause all kinds of problems.
 
The Friedkin’s will have to make a decision on Dyche almost as soon as they take over. I just don’t see how Dyche can be left to run his contract down. Our players have already shown on many occasions they have a heart the size of a pea, so the idea of a lame duck manager limping through to the end of the season will cause all kinds of problems.
Disagree tbh.

Although a turgid dinosaur, he’s a professional so will want to do a job to the end.

The players are playing for their future here as well.
 
We won a pot under Johnson at the very least. But, yeah, the rot started there. However, in the Kenwright era, including Moyes' reign (knife to a gun fight) was where the messaging that we don't deserve to compete at the top, that we should accept whatever was served up to us, that finishing seventh was "good times", that hoping for a point, at home, against Fulham is a "100%" goal for posters on a fan forum began. Yes, the slope has been long, and Dyche didn't start it but he sure is continuing to run down it, but the fans should always aspire to better and shouldn't accept any new reality that means scraping survival year on year is our maximum goal. We haven't been relegated in 70 years, for goodness sake. Diminished aspirations lead to diminished outcomes.

Think it's more the reality of the team and who you face.

I've watched Fulham play City and Villa and caused both absolute problems - should've at least got a point away at City, and should've been 2.1 up vs Villa after missing a pen then having a player sent off.

So was always going to be a tough game. Wanting a win doesn't mean you can't be happy with a draw. Doesn't have anything to do with aspirations as a fanbase.
 

The way Everton set up and play under Dyche absolutely disgusts me.

I could sort of understand it if we were playing City away but Fulham FFS , Fulham at home , dear god
Think it's more the reality of the team and who you face.

I've watched Fulham play City and Villa and caused both absolute problems - should've at least got a point away at City, and should've been 2.1 up vs Villa after missing a pen then having a player sent off.

So was always going to be a tough game. Wanting a win doesn't mean you can't be happy with a draw. Doesn't have anything to do with aspirations as a fanbase.
I'm sorry mate that is just nonsense. Did you actually watch the crap slop that Dyche served up today?
 
The Friedkin’s will have to make a decision on Dyche almost as soon as they take over. I just don’t see how Dyche can be left to run his contract down. Our players have already shown on many occasions they have a heart the size of a pea, so the idea of a lame duck manager limping through to the end of the season will cause all kinds of problems.
Not going to say i am a fan of dyche if the results get bad and the team is in the bottom 3 then yes a decision will be made. But honestly even if the football is crap and it is it will just be about him getting the team safe.
 
The Friedkin’s will have to make a decision on Dyche almost as soon as they take over. I just don’t see how Dyche can be left to run his contract down. Our players have already shown on many occasions they have a heart the size of a pea, so the idea of a lame duck manager limping through to the end of the season will cause all kinds of problems.
I'm hoping they made that decision already and are lining someone up.
They had rep's at the game tonight getting the full smell if Dycheball
 

Disagree tbh.

Although a turgid dinosaur, he’s a professional so will want to do a job to the end.

The players are playing for their future here as well.
Some of the players are, some of them have contracts longer than the manager. Dyche is an authoritarian who can’t wait to throw players under the bus when it’s bad and take all the credit for the good, he has favourites and a very short contract, this is a potentially massive problem for squad harmony.
Don’t ever conflate Dyche doing a “job to the end” with what’s best for Everton, Dyche will be doing what’s best for him.
 
Hard to see him surviving the winter period. RS, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man. City, Villa and Spurs all within a six week period. Maybe he'll pull off a few shock results like last year but feels unlikely playing it in a condensed part of the season when injuries and suspensions start to bite.

Most winnable games in that period are Forest at home and Bournemouth away and both are tough teams to beat this season.

I think January is a decent time to make a change as will probably pick up enough points in the next month to ensure team isn't bottom 3 then.
 

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